Sure we should've gotten a penalty but I think due to the fact that no of the players seemed like they wanted a win we honestly can't blame this loss on a wrong penalty decision, rather blame it on the lack of hunger for goals and victory.

This is not exactly true. I will agree that on most instances his kicks are shit and he's usually better at throwing the ball, but I remember a couple goals resulting directly from a Krul hoofball-- the most memorable being Demba Ba v Man utd

Best player of our season so far along with Sturridge. It's worrying how many shots we've allowed the opposition to have this season though. We may have stayed with 3 clean sheets, but we've looked shaky all along

While his shot stopping is outstanding, Mignolet's footwork and distribution is shocking. Massive step down in that department from Reina and something that needs to be worked on if he's to fit in to Rodgers' system

Not totally true, he made some defensive errors but was the only guy distributing the ball across the field for us most of the match. He was one of our better offensive players on the pitch, although that's also partly because everyone else was bad.

I meant EPL only but like I said "maybe". Having a stud goalie (especially a young goalie who you could potentially have for 12+ years is huge). Then take into account who he replaced, that's a massive upgrade. Out of curiosity who is clearly a better signing?

Mignolet is a good shot stopper, but his technique with the ball is definitely lacking. I won't say any Spurs players, to avoid cries of bias, but just off the top of my head, I would say these are easily better transfers...

1) Ozil (fuck, it still pains me to type this)

2) Schurrle

3) Navas

Then there are a lot more that can be argued. And if you care about the opinions that everyone will say are just because of bias, I think Lamela, Eriksen, and Soldado will all prove to be better. Again, it's hard to predict things 5 to 10 years in the future, and I may have slightly overreacted, but I think people are really overreacting to Mignolet's good start.

Ozil, while fantastic, I'm not sure Arsenal improved a whole lot. The one position they were deep at was attacking midfield.

Schurrle, he could definitely turn out to be the best signing only time will tell.

Navas: I don't think he will have a huge impact on Man City. He will help because he is a good winger but they have half a dozen players who can fill in.

As for the spurs players, any one of their signings could be "The Signing" but it would be kind of hard to tell just because they all came at the same time so identifying who that key person was will be difficult. Both Lamela and Eriksen probably have the most upside though just because of youth.

Lol that might be one of the worst arguments I've ever heard, ever...how do you even know I was talking about Eriksen? Especially because I wasn't. I can name 7 players right now that will be looked upon as better transfers in 5 to 10 years.